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Australian Teak Tree Seeds (Acacia Mangium) – For Landscaping and Timber Growth

Australian Teak Tree Seeds (Acacia Mangium) – For Landscaping and Timber Growth

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Australian Teak Tree Seeds (Acacia Mangium)

Grow fast, strong, and beautiful timber trees with Australian Teak Tree Seeds (Acacia mangium) — perfect for landscaping, timber production, and reforestation projects! 🌳
Known for its quick growth and high-quality wood, Australian Teak is a favorite for both commercial and ornamental planting.


✨ Quick Facts

  • Scientific Name: Acacia mangium

  • Common Name: Australian Teak, Forest Mangrove

  • Height: Reaches 25–30 meters tall

  • Growth Rate: Very fast-growing

  • Climate: Thrives in tropical and subtropical climates

  • Special Feature: Fixes nitrogen in the soil, improving soil fertility


🌿 Benefits & Uses

Landscaping:

  • Ideal for avenues, gardens, and large farms

  • Provides dense shade and adds natural beauty quickly

  • Tolerates poor soils and tough conditions

Timber Production:

  • Produces hard, durable wood perfect for:

    • Furniture

    • Flooring

    • Plywood

    • Paper production

  • Highly valued in both domestic and international markets

Environmental Benefits:

  • Helps prevent soil erosion

  • Improves soil health by fixing nitrogen

  • Supports reforestation and green cover initiatives

Low Maintenance:
Once established, Australian Teak trees are drought-resistant and easy to care for.


🌱 Planting Instructions

Location:
Choose a sunny spot with well-draining soil. These trees love warm, humid climates.

Soil:
Grows well in a variety of soils — sandy, loamy, or slightly acidic.

How to Plant:

  1. Scarify the seeds (lightly nick or rub the seed coat) to speed up germination.

  2. Soak the seeds in warm water for 12–24 hours.

  3. Plant seeds 1/2 inch deep in moist soil.

  4. Water regularly to keep the soil lightly moist, not waterlogged.

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